[nagdu] some miscellaneous issues and updates from AleehaandDallas

Buddy Brannan buddy at brannan.name
Sun Nov 17 13:16:20 UTC 2013


Putting the dog under the chair with the head facing backwards also seemed counterintuitive to me, and I never did it. At TSE when I went, I was never corrected on this; it was a habit I got into with my first dog. In any case, it seems to me that having the head facing forward, between your feet, would give you better control over where your dog’s head is and what his mouth may or may not be trying to grab off the floor, not to mention less likelihood of people trying to give your dog stuff without your knowledge or consent. 
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On Nov 16, 2013, at 11:20 PM, minh ha <minh.ha927 at gmail.com> wrote:

> I agree with Nicole, that just seems counterintuitive for a dog to do
> that. Also, a lot of chairs have bars and stuff on them so I don't
> think squeezing them in there would be very comfortable.
> 
> On 11/14/13, Nicole Torcolini <ntorcolini at wavecable.com> wrote:
>> Head facing the back of the chair? No offense , but, JMHO, there's your
>> problem right there. Some dogs don't like putting their heads in confined
>> spaces. Also, they like to be able to see what's going on, even if they are
>> not directly involved in it.
>> 
>> -----Original Message-----
>> From: nagdu [mailto:nagdu-bounces at nfbnet.org] On Behalf Of daniel
>> Sent: Thursday, November 14, 2013 5:29 AM
>> To: NAGDU Mailing List,the National Association of Guide Dog Users
>> Subject: Re: [nagdu] some miscellaneous issues and updates from
>> AleehaandDallas
>> 
>> hey aleeha, I wonder what it is about these dogs that set off the veehicle
>> nervousness? If I remember correctly you went to training the class before
>> I
>> did (summer)? And I know Irene is having issues with all veehicles along
>> with another member of my class. As for the chair thing: at tse they taught
>> us to put the head facing towards the back of the chair...for some reason
>> irene hates this. I've just started putting her with her head facing the
>> table (or the front of the chair) and now she does just fine...
>> When you get over the veehicle problem with dallas, could you let me know
>> how you did it? I'm trying food rewards and they don't seem to have much
>> affect...
>> hope dallas is doing well,
>> daniel and the allways sleeping Irene.
>> ----- Original Message -----
>> From: "Aleeha Dudley" <blindcowgirl1993 at gmail.com>
>> To: "NAGDU Mailing List,the National Association of Guide Dog Users"
>> <nagdu at nfbnet.org>
>> Sent: Wednesday, November 13, 2013 11:23 AM
>> Subject: Re: [nagdu] some miscellaneous issues and updates from Aleeha
>> andDallas
>> 
>> 
>>> Hi all,
>>>    I contacted The Seeing Eye last week and spoke with someone about
>>> these behaviors. I am working on them and hope to get them to improve.
>>> Dallas did show his fear of vacuum cleaners during training, but never
>>> exhibited any of these other fears.
>>> Thanks for all your wonderful suggestions!
>>> Aleeha and the currently snoozing Dallas
>>> 
>>> On 11/9/13, Nicole Torcolini <ntorcolini at wavecable.com> wrote:
>>>> Did Dallas exhibit any of these behaviors during training? Have you
>>>> contacted the school about any of them? As for suggestions...
>>>> Do you have a chair at home with which you can practice him going
>>>> under the chair? You might want to try it without the harness a few
>>>> times as he might be nervous about the harness getting hung. Also, I
>>>> would not recommend forcing him to go under the chair if he is afraid
>>>> as this might just make things worse. Do you have a clicker and use
>>>> clicker training? You could try to use it to train him to go under
>>>> the chair. Start by sitting in the chair and having Dallas lay
>>>> between your feet facing away from you. Click and treat. Once he is
>>>> comfortable with that, make sure his tail and hind legs are not
>>>> sticking out and gently scoot  him back a tiny bit toward the chair
>>>> by putting both hands on his chest and pushing backwards. Don't push
>>>> him all the way under the first time but rather work up to it. Each
>>>> time, have him stay in that position for a little while and then let
>>>> him get up. When he gets up, make sure that he is not getting hung.
>>>> He might be afraid of going under the chair because he got stuck
>>>> once. Also, of course, make sure that you do not inadvertently move
>>>> the chair while he is under it and get on his feet or tail or ear or
>>>> something.
>>>> As for the bus, I would recommend giving Dallas treats. Can you tell
>>>> when there is going to be a stop? If so, you could pet him and try to
>>>> keep him from jumping up. I would not use a correction for him jumping
>> up.
>>>> Instead,
>>>> gently pull him back into a down position and try to calm him down.
>>>> Once he is back in the desired position, give him a treat. Also, is
>>>> this something that he does in all vehicles or just in buses?
>>>> What does Dallas do when you vacuum at home? You could try get him
>>>> used to it. Take Dallas in a room and shut the door. Have a friend go
>>>> a few rooms away with the vacuum cleaner, but make sure that you have
>>>> some way to communicate, such as a cell phone or walky talky. Put
>>>> Dallas in a down position and give him a treat. Then have the other
>>>> person turn on the vacuum cleaner. If he immediately jumps up, turn
>>>> the vacuum off and start over.
>>>> Keep doing this and using treats until he does not jump up any more.
>>>> It may take a few sessions as doing it continuously for a long time
>>>> can make it worse. Once he does not jump up, slowly increase the
>>>> amount of time that the vacuum cleaner runs. Then, once he can
>>>> tolerate it for more than a minute, have your friend move one room
>>>> closer so that the noise is louder. Keep doing this until Dallas can
>>>> tolerate it in the same room.
>>>> If you take Dallas out on a regular schedule and know that he does
>>>> not need to go when he pulls over into the grass, then I would give
>>>> him a leash correction, and the same for when he just randomly stops,
>>>> especially if it seems random and he does not seem to be confused or
>>>> anything.
>>>> 
>>>> -----Original Message-----
>>>> From: nagdu [mailto:nagdu-bounces at nfbnet.org] On Behalf Of Aleeha
>>>> Dudley
>>>> Sent: Thursday, November 07, 2013 1:21 PM
>>>> To: nagdu at nfbnet.org
>>>> Subject: [nagdu] some miscellaneous issues and updates from Aleeha
>>>> and Dallas
>>>> 
>>>> Hello all,
>>>>  I know I haven't written in a while. It's been quite the busy time
>>>> here.
>>>>  Good news: Dallas did fairly well at our state NFB convention last
>>>> week.
>>>> He didn't have an accident in the hotel, but he was a bit constipated
>>>> for a couple days. The biggest issue I saw was his dog distractions.
>>>> He likes to twist around in harness, making things very difficult.
>>>> Most of the time, nothing but a high collar will get him even close
>>>> to past a distraction.
>>>>  I'm wondering if anyone has suggestions for a couple of problems
>>>> I'm having with Dally boy. He's a wonderful guide, but these issues
>>>> are somewhat annoying. The first of them is his hesitance to go under
>>>> chairs. I almost have to drag him under the chair, which makes both
>>>> him and me uncomfortable.
>>>> A sighted person says he shows some fear when I try to get him settled.
>>>>  Second, Dallas has a similar behavior on busses. He seems very
>>>> fearful and, at times, cowers under the seat, leaping up at every stop.
>>>>  Third is his irrational fear of vacuum cleaners. I can handle this
>>>> at home, but when one is being used, in a restaurant, say, I
>>>> literally cannot keep ahold of him.
>>>>  The last issue is the most serious. Dallas likes to pretend he
>>>> needs to park, pulling off to the grass and not going. He also has a
>>>> tendency to stop in the sidewalk and stand there, looking around. No
>>>> amount of coaxing will get him going again.
>>>> Any suggestions?
>>>> Thanks,
>>>> Aleeha and the little yellow Dally boy
>>>> 
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